NIC-México, entity in charge of registering the domain names with ccTLD mx, announced the different stages to register domain names directly under the ccTLD mx (i.e. reyesfenig.mx).
It is important to state that the policies to register Mexican domain names are quite liberal: they do not require domestic presence in Mexico or that the registrant owns a trademark or other intellectual property right associated to the domain name.
First Stage
The first stage is called “pre-registry”, and will take place from May 1, 2009 to July 31, 2009.
In this stage Nic-Mexico will receive the applications to register domain names under mx directly from those persons that already owned a domain name with ccTLD by March 1, 2009, provided that the applied domain is identical to the senior domain (original domain).
If Nic-Mexico receives more that one application for the same domain, the owner of the earlier original domain will have priority.
If the original domain is being subject if a transfer process or of a dispute under the UDRP, the registration of the applied domain under mx directly will be held in abeyance.
The rules provided for NIC-Mexico stipulate priority only for the owners of senior domain names with ccTLD mx. No priority or sunrise period has been provided for owner of trademarks.
Second stage
The name of the second stage is “waiting”, and it will take place from August 1 to August 31, 2009.
In this period, NIC-Mexico shall not receive any application for the registry of domain name under the mx directly. It will only process the applications filed in the pre-registration stage.
If the original domain name was subject of a transfer or to a dispute process, NIC-Mexico will reserve the applied domain name under mx directly and shall reject other applications for the same domain. El reserved mx domain may be requested after the end of the transfer process of the dispute.
Regrettably, the rules do not specify the term that the owner of the original domain has to request the registration of the domain with mx after the end of the transfer or after the dispute is over.
Third stage
The third stage has been named of “initial registration”.
In this stage, any person may apply for a domain name under mx directly, regardless the prior ownership of a domain name with ccTLD mx at a reduced fee, provided that it is not a reserved domain. The registration fee will be diminishing throughout the third stage.
Reserved names
There is a group of names that will be kept reserved, or available only for certain entities.
The reserved names are the following:
a. Names related with the structure and functions of ICANN, IANA and NIC-Mexico.
b. Already existing TLDs
c. Names with one or two letters, numbers or symbols, unless there is an original domain name existing by May 1, 2009.
d. Names related with technical aspects of the Internet.
e. Names of Mexican states.
f. Names temporarily reserved for being subject to a transfer or dispute process.
There is more information available at: http://www.registry.mx/jsf/static_content/domain/reopening.jsf.